Overload inflammatory and metabolic.
Infections that cause laminitis.
Research has supported this cause and effect relationship but the full story is more complicated.
Equishure is designed to act on the cecum and colon minimizing the effects of subclinical hindgut acidosis.
Horses that pound their feet can sometimes cause sufficient damage to the laminae to cause concussion laminitis.
The endotoxins are circulated to blood and through the digital artery enters into the sensitive laminae of the hoof and may arise laminitis.
Kathleen crandell ph d an equine nutritionist for kentucky equine research said that gastrointestinal disturbances related to overconsumption of carbohydrates are known to trigger laminitis.
An increasingly common cause of the disease is a hormonal imbalance called cushings disease and womb infections after foaling are a well known cause of laminitis.
However recent research evaluating grass intake in grazing horses and ponies has shed doubt on this theory 2.
A retained placenta in a mare see below is a notorious cause of laminitis and founder.
Laminitis can occur due to many reasons such as equine metabolic syndrome cushing s disease excessive weight bearing concussion fillies and mares coming into season cold weather serious cases of colic infections and toxaemia retained placenta and drug inducement.
Colic and laminitis two of the most common equine ailments can both result from overconsumption of high carbohydrate concentrates or lush grass.
In the past research into the cause of laminitis focused on the role of simple sugars fructans in lush grass.
A definitive cause of laminitis and the exact mechanisms by which the hooves are damaged is still unknown despite being the most researched aspect of lameness worldwide.
Corn and sole bruises.
There are 3 main causes of laminitis.
Although laminitis occurs in the hooves the underlying issue is often a disturbance elsewhere in the horse s body.
Using a timed release hindgut buffer such as equishure can lower the risk of laminitis caused by changes in intestinal acidity.
Acute laminitis is an emergency and needs immediate veterinary and farrier care.
The laminitis is caused by the poor trimming of horse foot feeding excessive amounts of grain medication with steroids injury and toxins from colic.
Laminitis can also be caused by insulin resistance in the horse.
In addition any infection in the body can produce enough toxins to damage the sensitive blood vessels and cause laminitis.
Systemic infections particularly those caused by bacteria can cause release of endotoxins into the blood stream.
It was proposed that eating excessive amounts of fructans could disrupt fermentation in the hindgut resulting in laminitis.